Plane Carrying Miners Takes Sudden Detour

A plane from Cigar Lake was forced to make an unscheduled landing last night in Prince Albert. Spokesman for Cameco, Rob Gereghty, says the plane was carrying 18 employees at the time. He adds the problem appears to have been a loose fitting: “The pilot smelled...

Monoxide Scare For Three Residents Of Little Red River

It was a day to remember yesterday for three people on the Little Red River reserve. A malfunctioning heating system forced them from their house due to the presence of carbon monoxide. Paramedics from Prince Albert took a man and a woman, both aged 58, and a 13...

Aboriginal Leaders Mourn Sinclair’s Passing

Tributes are coming in for the life and work of a well-known Aboriginal leader. Jim Sinclair died on Friday at the age of 79. He was born in Punnichy and spent much of his early years in Metis politics — eventually becoming president of what is now known as the...

Aboriginal Musicians Encouraged To Go “Gangnam Style”

A Winnipeg writer says Aboriginal musicians should be paying attention to a recent hit by a Korean pop star. Colleen Simard, an Ojibway mother of two, says she’s amazed by the success of the hit “Gangnam Style”. She feels Aboriginal people would...

Saskatchewan Loses Former National Native Leader

The province has lost a well-known Native leader. Jim Sinclair has died at the age of 79. A former leader of the Metis Society of Saskatchewan (presently the Metis Nation – Saskatchewan) and the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, Sinclair fought tirelessly for...

Sentences Delivered In Beating Death Of Regina Teen

Three Regina men were handed penitentiary terms today for beating a 16-year-old boy to death with a hammer in the spring of 2011. There were gasps in the courtroom as the sentence was delivered.  The family of Delano Toto was not happy. The man that wielded a hammer...

Roughly 20 Inmates Taking Up Opportunity To Speak To TRC

Inmates at two Prince Albert jails are receiving a visit today and tomorrow from officials with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The TRC says between 18 and 20 inmates have indicated a willingness to talk to the statement gatherers about what happened to them...